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USER GUIDE HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATORS MODELS 90H-V ECM HRV, 90H-V+, 60H-V+ AND ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR MODEL 90H-V ECM ERV PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS These products earned the ENERGY STAR by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by Natural Resources Canada and the US EPA. They meet ENERGY STAR requirements only when used in Canada. 21783 rev. 03

Congratulations! You have made an excellent choice! The operating principle of your Heat Recovery Ventilator or your Energy Recovery Ventilator will give you personal comfort you have never known before. We have prepared this User Guide especially for you. Please read it carefully to ensure you obtain full benefit from your unit. Over the coming months, you will increasingly appreciate the feeling of living in a more comfortable house. Please take note that this manual uses the following symbols to emphasize particular information:! WARNING Identifies an instruction which, if not followed, might cause serious personal injuries including possibility of death. Identifies an instruction which, if not followed, may severely damage the unit and/or its components. NOTE: Indicates supplementary information needed to fully complete an instruction. We welcome any suggestions you may have concerning this guide and/or the unit, and we would appreciate hearing your comments on ways to better serve you. Please forward all correspondence to us at the address indicated on the product registration card included with this guide. Make sure at all times that the outdoor intake and exhaust hoods are free from any snow during the winter season. It is important to check your unit during a big snow storm, so it doesn t draw in any snow. If this is the case, please operate the unit in the recirculation mode, or turn it OFF for a few hours. Do not use your unit during construction or renovation of your house or when sanding drywall. This type of dust may damage your system. Since the electronic control system of the unit is incorporated with a microprocessor, it may not operate correctly because of external noise or very short power failure. If this happens, unplug the unit and wait approximately 10 seconds. Then, plug the unit in again. When leaving the house for a long period of time (more than two weeks), a responsible person should regularly check if the unit operates adequately. If the ductwork runs through an unconditioned space (e.g.: attic), the unit must operate continuously except when performing maintenance and/ or repair. Also, the ambient temperature of the house should never drop below 18 C (65 F). At least once a year, the unit mechanical and electronic parts should be inspected by qualified service personnel. 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. DEFROSTING MODE....................... 4 2. CONTROLS........................... 4-5 2.1 BOOTING SEQUENCES........................ 4 2.2 INTEGRATED CONTROL........................ 5 2.3 OPTIONAL MAIN AND AUXILIARY CONTROLS............... 5 3. MAINTENANCE......................... 6-7 3.1 QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE....................... 6 3.2 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE....................... 6-7 4. TROUBLESHOOTING........................ 8 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIR In order to ensure your ventilation unit remains in good working condition, you must use a vänee. genuine replacement parts only. The vänee genuine replacement parts are specially designed for each unit and are manufactured to comply with all the applicable certification standards and maintain a high standard of safety. Any third party replacement part used may cause serious damage and drastically reduce the performance level of your unit, which will result in premature failing. vänee also recommends to contact a vänee certified service depot for all replacement parts and repairs. 3

1. DEFROSTING MODE When the outdoor temperature is below -5 C (23 F), recovery of heat in HRV units creates frost in the core. For ERV units, when the outdoor temperature is below -10 C (14 F), recovery of energy creates frost in the core. To maintain its proper operation, the unit is programmed to defrost the recovery core. The defrost frequency varies according to the outdoor temperature. During the defrost cycle, the unit shifts to maximum speed and the dampers close. After defrosting, the unit returns to the operating mode selected by the user. 2. CONTROLS 2.1 BOOTING SEQUENCES BOOTING SEQUENCE (90H-V ECM HRV AND 90H-V ECM ERV ONLY) The unit booting sequence is similar to a personal computer booting sequence. Each time the unit is plugged after being unplugged, or a power failure occurs, the unit will perform a 30-second booting sequence before starting to operate. During the booting sequence, the integrated control LED will light AMBER for 10 seconds. After that, the LED will light RED for the rest of the booting sequence. During this RED light phase, the unit is checking and resetting the motorized damper position. Once the motorized damper position completely set, the RED light turns off and the booting sequence is done. NOTE: No command will be taken until the unit is fully booted. BOOTING SEQUENCE (90H-V+ AND 60H-V+ ONLY) The unit booting sequence is similar to a personal computer booting sequence. Each time the unit is plugged after being unplugged, or a power failure occurs, the unit will perform a 30-second booting sequence before starting to operate. During the booting sequence, the integrated control LED will light GREEN (unit set in normal defrost) or AMBER (unit set in extended defrost) for 3 seconds, and then will shut off for 2 seconds. After that, the LED will light RED for the rest of the booting sequence. During this RED light phase, the unit is checking and resetting the motorized damper position.once the motorized damper position completely set, the RED light turns off and the booting sequence is done. NOTE: No command will be taken until the unit is fully booted. 4

2. CONTROLS (CONT D) 2.2 INTEGRATED CONTROL All units are equipped with an integrated control, located under the unit, on the recessed side of electrical compartment. Plug the unit. Use the push button (1) to control the unit. The LED (2) will then show on which mode the unit is in. 2 1 VD0207 Refer to table below. BOTTOM OF THE UNIT LED COLOR AMBER GREEN NO LIGHT RESULTS UNIT IS ON LOW SPEED UNIT IS ON HIGH SPEED UNIT IS OFF OR CONTROLLED BY A MAIN CONTROL If a problem occurs during the unit operation, its integrated control LED (2) will blink. The color of the blinking light depends on the type of error detected. Refer to Section 4 Troubleshooting on last page for further details. NOTE: When using main control, the integrated control must be turned off. 2.3 OPTIONAL MAIN AND AUXILIARY CONTROLS For more convenience, these units can also be controlled using an optional main control. Only one main control can be connected per unit. NOTES: 1. The integrated control must be turned OFF to use an optional main control. 2. If an optional auxiliary control is used, its activation will override the main control operation. For more information about your unit controls, refer to the Main and auxiliary wall controls user guide (included with your unit and also available at www.vanee.ca). 5

3. MAINTENANCE! WARNING Risk of electric shock. Before performing any maintenance or servicing, always disconnect the unit from its power source. When cleaning the unit, it is recommended to wear safety glasses and gloves. Refer to illustration at right to identify the inner parts of your unit. 2 1 VD0210 1) HRV or ERV core 2) Core filters 3.1 QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE 1. Turn the unit off and unplug the unit. 2. Remove the unit door by following these steps: A Remove both door lower mechanical screws 8-32 x 1 (1 )and set aside. B Open (2) and lift out the door (3). A 1 VO0149 3 B 2 3. Slide out both filters from the top of the recovery core. 4. Wash both core filters under lukewarm water with mild soap. Rinse thoroughly and let dry completely before reinstalling on the core. 5. Slide the cleaned filters into the unit. NOTE: The mesh side of filters must be on bottom (rests on core surface). 6. Reinstall the door. Secure it with both mechanical screws 8-32 x 1 previously removed, plug back the unit and turn it on. NOTE: The unit will return to its previous setting after a 30-second delay for booting sequence. 3.2 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE Perform steps 1 and 2 of the Quarterly Maintenance (Section 3.1), then continue with the following steps on next page. 6

3. MAINTENANCE (CONT D) 3.2 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE (CONT D) 3. Slide out both filters (3) and recovery core (4) from the unit. 4. Clean the inside walls of the unit with a damp cloth, then wipe with a clean dry one. 5. Wash both core filters under lukewarm water with mild soap. Rinse thoroughly and let dry completely before reinstalling on the core. 3 4 VD0208 6. Clean the core (refer to table below). Heat Recovery Core Cleaning Energy Recovery Core Cleaning Allow the recovery core to soak for 3 hours in a solution of warm water and mild soap (liquid soap). Rinse lightly, let dry and reinstall. Remove the dust on the core using a vacuum cleaner and a soft brush attachment. Do not soak the energy recovery core in water. This core can easely be damaged especially if it is soaked. 7. Slide the cleaned core into the unit. Make sure to align proper symbol on the core (circle or square) with the one on the unit. 8. Slide the cleaned filters into the unit. NOTE: The mesh side of filters must be on bottom (rests on core surface). VD0209 9. Reinstall the door. Secure it with both mechanical screws 8-32 x 1 previously removed. 10. Clean the exterior hoods, plug back the unit and turn it on. NOTE: The unit will return to its previous setting after a 30-second delay for booting sequence. 7

4. TROUBLESHOOTING If the unit does not work properly, reset the unit by unplugging it for one minute and then replug it. If it is still not working properly, refer to table below. First make sure that the integrated control is set to OFF (no LED lit). PROBLEMS TRY THIS 1. Nothing works. See if the unit is plugged in. See if the unit is receiving power from the house circuit breaker or fuse. 2. Condensation on windows (air too humid). Operate the unit on maximum speed ventilation until the situation is corrected. Leave curtains half-open to allow air circulation. Store all firewood in a closed room with a dehumidifier or in a well ventilated room, or store the wood outdoors. Do not adjust the thermostat of your heating system below 18 C (64 F). 3. Inside air too dry. Temporarily use a humidifier. Operate the unit in recirculation mode (if available). 4. Air too cold at the air supply grille. 5. The LED of the integrated control is blinking RED. 6. The LED of the integrated control is blinking GREEN. 7. The LED of the integrated control is blinking AMBER. 8. The integrated control push button does not work. Check if the exterior hood is blocked. Operate the unit in low speed ventilation, in intermittent or in recirculation mode (if available). Install a duct heater. a) 90H-V ECM HRV and 90H-V ECM ERV only: There is a problem with one of the motors. The unit is OFF. Contact your installer. b) 90H-V+ and 60H-V+: There is a problem with the exhaust motor. The unit is OFF. Contact your installer. There is a problem with the thermistor. The unit is still working, but will defrost frequently. Contact your installer. There is a problem with the motorized damper. The unit is OFF. For a 2½-hour period, the unit will try to reset the damper at every 30 minutes. After 2½ hours, if the problem is not solved, the unit stops trying to reset damper. Contact your installer. The 30-second boot sequence is not completed. See point 2.1 on page 4. For wall controls problems, refer to the Troubleshooting section in the Main and auxiliary wall controls user guide (included with the ventilation unit and also available at www.vanee.ca). If the problem is still not solved, call your installer or the nearest approved Service Center. Also, you can reach the Customer Service Department at the following phone number: 1-800-567-3855. 8